Police Notes: Stolen I.D. used to obtain housing

A Longmont resident reported Tuesday that someone had used her identity to obtain housing in Boulder. Longmont police said the case is open pending further investigation.

Police arrested a 34-year-old man on suspicion of trying to steal a shirt from a store on the 1200 block of South Hover Street after finding that the man, who was being detained in the store's security office, was wanted on a warrant for failing to appear in court on an Aurora shoplifting charge.

Someone damaged window screens at a residence on the 4500 block of Redmond Drive in what appeared to be an attempt to gain entry to the residence, police reported Tuesday.

Two 16-year-old girls were issued summonses for suspicion of theft from a store on the 2500 block of Main Street on Tuesday. In a separate Tuesday incident, police arrested two men on suspicion of shoplifting from a store on the 2200 block of East Ken Pratt Boulevard.

A tool box was stolen from the driveway of a residence on the 1200 block of Third Avenue, according to a report police got Tuesday.

A UPS package was stolen from the front porch of a home on the 500 block of Cherrywood Drive, according to a report to police Tuesday.

A resident of the 1200 block of Sixth Avenue reported Tuesday that someone had illegally entered her unlocked car. Police said there are no leads, and the case is closed for the time being.

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A resident of the 500 block of 15th Avenue told police Tuesday that there'd been a theft from her home by "a known person," police said. The case is open and under investigation.

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